The Danish Free Press Society (Danish: Trykkefrihedsselskabet) is a Danish non-partisan[1] organisation founded in 2004 and originally led by Lars Hedegaard, that works in support of freedom of expression.[2] It presents an annual award, the Sappho Award.[2] The organisation has a publishing house, Trykkefrihedsselskabets Bibliotek, which focuses on research and criticism of Islam, and the organisation had about 800 members in 2010.[2]
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